I don't think you mentioned which External Authentication method you are
trying to use ? 

If you've delegated the work to Apache with $WebExternalAuth = 1;  then
I guess the password thing makes sense (can anyone confirm?)  From what
I know of that setup its some other mechanism that's in charge of the
passwords, RT is just trusting that Apache has done its job and Auth'ed
the person into where RT is running from.

I didn't go that route but used the LDAP modification to the RT code
provided by Jim Meyer which works great.
http://wiki.bestpractical.com/?LDAP


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Arends
Sent: Wednesday, November 15, 2006 11:43 AM
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Subject: Re: [rt-users] Log Out Function

I'm also running 3.6.1, and just to test my sanity, I turned off 
external authentication, and the logout link came back. I then turned 
external auth back on, and it went away.

This issue is there whether I use the 3.4 or 3.5 stylesheet.

The other thing of note is that when I have external auth enabled, the 
ability to give a new user a password is also gone. The fields just 
don't show up.

Are both of these a feature? Or a bug?
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